>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy? Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks, and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.
So if I wanted to give up trading and just start dumping money into dividends what would be the best broker (cheap) or should I keep RH for now to save shekels?
How does biz rebuild? I had the philosophy of never selling at a loss but I got fucked by that because when I was about to sell at a profit my internet went out and by the time i got back it would have been selling at a $50 loss.
>I was about to sell at a profit my internet went out
sue your internet company and get your money back.
Jeremiah Myers
Damn you Proctor & Gamble, move it
Jason Ross
why are you holding RAD i really want to know why hold it? Only hope it has is a buyout and that has been taken off the table ever since they implemented the poison pill months ago
Easton Gutierrez
I just bought $200 worth of IGC, CRON, and NBEV each. Will I make it?
yea you should sell your rad bags at a loss. go all in big5 scam of the month (((GBR))) and lose the rest of what you have while he dumps his bags on you.
you've been showing us your retarded little portfolio for over a year now and you've never made any money
Mason King
Short squeeze on the dude weed starting late today or open tomorrow. Bears don't have control yet. They blew their wad yesterday and made insignificant dent.
Because it had lots of hype. I bought in at 1.70, sold half at 3.5 to cover initial investment. The rest I sold at 13.40. I told you guys to buy IGC. I did forget to tell you guys when to sell tho, Jow Forums was down yesterday.
Grayson Carter
Should i buy back into OGEN? It seems to be stuck around $2 might be the bottom
You guys mentioned this yesterday I think. It seems like everyday for the past week or more SPY has dipped a little, pumped, held on for a bit, and then dumped big into close. Am I looking at this right? Why is it doing this EVERY day?
didn't fall for the ANKER meme. also fuck that user for shilling a shitty stock.
Lincoln White
sorry oil demand is going to fall because of an unusually mild winter. global warming is science and you can't argue with climatologists and keynesian economists
Over time scale in up to 4-5 sell anywhere over that point. I'll be selling here and there past 5 and then i'll scale in once it falls back down toward 3. I've been trading that stock for over 3 years. Don't buy all at once and don't sell all at once, take your time the float is too small to make big trades like that
Carson Morris
Put a tight stop loss on cron. That one is very vulnerable at current chart position.
I don't know enough about the other two to say. IGC looks like a pump n' dump from casual observation.
Jonathan Hughes
awe did the boot licking faggot's portfolio turn red because he got kicked in the place where his balls used to be?
Owen Cruz
up again past yesterday's yikes except EXAS feels like bouncing around $3 at a time. also candy corn is fucking garbage get better taste
By dependable, I mean companies that you can say with a significant degree of certainty that they will become leaders in their areas.
All of the following only applies to dependable companies for safe investments. Keep that in mind and remember it. >how to see bear market or dip I have a lot to say on this subject. To boil it down: if most your stocks are red WITH SPY and DOW Jones down a lot more than average one day, this is strike one for bear market, if they’re all down greater than 1% on average that’s strike two for bear market, if the next five days they continue to stay down on average then raise later and a week or two later they begin this same falling pattern over the course of a week that’s strike three and I would say that’s a sign that we’re entering a bear market. That’s not happening right now paricularly. But it appears we maybe gettin got something similar to that.
>To identify a dip: the difference is this generally happens with one stock or a few dependable stocks just going down for two or three days in a row, without the SPY or DOW Jones being impacted (though it might be down a little bit depending on the stock; Apple will drag SPY up or down). Find a stock that you wanna buy when it will eventually dip, then plan on the conditions that you will buy the stock on. You look at how it’s been averaging the past three months also compare that to year, count how many days it was down in the past month or three months (and how long that downward trend lasted). This is supposed to be a dependable stock, so it should have more of an up trend anyways. Then when it goes down for *no reason*—that’s when you buy (I like doing so at the end of the trading day or if it’s down 2.50% on a non-volatile stock). Expect it to go down a little the next day too, if it shoots up at opening just sell it for a profit of at least 1%. If you didn’t reach that, hold until you do.
>start with small amount of money to learn the basics of how to buy stocks >things go well, in the green >decide to put more in (800 euro total) >get pink wojacked to hell
my portfolio is much bigger and greener than your pathetic little portfolio I'm jsut not retarded to post screenshots of my portfolio on a cantonese duck roasting forum you're a portfoliolet and will always be a portfoliolet because you're a fucking retard and your analysis of the oil price based on the fucking winter is so retarded that you should be slapped for it
This is horribly rushed and condensed, but hopefully you get the point. Also for the dip part, I want to make it clear you can buy at any point in the red so long as you are fairly certain that the stock will continue to follow its average trend line. It could be for 0.30% right before closing, and that would be a good buy before the market closes depending on the stock, how it’s average has been going, and so long as there was *no particular reason* for the dip. Sometimes a stock will dip just becuase a company similar to it received bad news. That’s also something to consider. Just thought I would clarify the using in the dip part though.
Cameron Parker
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He's semi-right though. There's a very good chance of a mild winter this year will will absolutely rape utilities companies. Oil will also be affected but to a much lesser degree.
Easton Edwards
whats the best broker site for a non-EU eurofag? fank also why does robinhood prompt me to download a bin file or some shit
i touched your mother's pussy yesterday because she's so poor and can't depend on her retarded son to provide for her with his small portfolio that she's turning to prostitution